Thursday, 28 July 2016

Making the Most of Moorlands:Update

More moorland adventures....

More adventures on the moor this morning with Flynn, Cain and Mum Kirsty. Pond dipping, white water boxing, reptile hunting and bird watching. Found lots of nymphs, slow worm, toads, herons and sandpipers, a magic feather and even had a close encounter with a herd of goats!

Friday, 22 July 2016

Making the Most of Moorlands: Volunteers

Volunteers Day

22.7.16

Got loads of work done today up at the Bird hide. Sorted out some roof issues, cleared the area around the pond, felled a dead Larch tree and even had time for sausage sandwiches! Huge thanks to David, Adam, William, Wolfe and Rhys for all their effort and to Daniel Lacey for his time and expertise.

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Making the Most of Moorlands: Update

Dream-catchers

21.7.16

Had a great time making Native American dream-catchers on the moor this morning using willow, elder and buzzard feathers. It's a tricky thing to do but the group made an excellent effort and produced some amazing work. Well done guys!

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Making the Most of Moorlands: Update

Bird Watching for Beginners - Monday 11th July 2016

Had a fantastic morning out on the moor yesterday. We had great views of young Great Spotted Woodpeckers and Siskins at the bird hide, Merlins at Harrier Corner, learned how to use binoculars and telescopes, had a crash course in field sketching and would have had some lovely photos to show you if I had picked up a camera before I left the office!

Thanks to everyone who came along. It was a cracking morning!

-Rick

The Making the Most of Moorlands Project is funded by Heritage Lottery Funding, M&S, Holywood Trust and the Robertson Trust.

Making the Most of Moorlands: Update

Wild Spirits of the Moorland - July 4th 2016

Headed out onto the moor with a lovely group this morning to discover our totem spirit animals and explore. Rabbits, Badgers, bears, deer, foxes and even a shark were among the groups personal totems and the protective pendants were very impressive.
We also enjoyed the wildlife seeing a female hen harrier, slow worm, a frog, great spotted woodpeckers and froghoppers to name a few.

Making the Most of Moorlands: Update

Hottsbridge Celebrate the Moorlands

We received an invitation to attend Hottsbridge Primary School's end of term 'Celebration of the Moorland' at Waterbeck Church on friday. The students gave a fantastic presentation of not only their amazing work but moorland themed songs, readings and poems.
Well done on a fantastic terms work guys and thank you so much for inviting us to share it with you (and for the chocolates, shortbread and wonderful cards!)
-Beckie and Rick